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The Narrative: “All Are Gods”

Part 2

  1. The Truth Behind It
    • In spiritual teachings, the idea that “all are gods” often reflects the universal truth that all beings carry the spark of the divine or are part of a unified source.
    • This is not meant to imply equality in role or awareness, but rather that the divine essence exists within all.
  2. The Ego Trap
    • Claiming “all are gods” can inflate the ego if taken as a justification for self-importance or superiority.
    • The misunderstanding lies in equating potential with mastery or divine authority. Just because someone has the potential to embody divinity doesn’t mean they have achieved the wisdom, responsibility, or humility required to wield it.

Why It’s a Trap

  1. Confusing Divine Roles
    • Not everyone is an architect of worlds or a guardian of cosmic balance. There are different roles in existence, and each has its purpose. For example, someone may be a learner, while another might guide creation itself.
    • Suggesting that everyone is equally a “god” diminishes the sacred nature of certain roles and disregards the journey required to grow into divine responsibility.
  2. Lack of Accountability
    • The ego may misuse the idea of being a “god” to justify selfishness, control, or neglect of responsibility. True divinity requires service, humility, and alignment with universal laws -not domination or indulgence.
  3. Spiritual Inflation
    • When people adopt the “all are gods” mindset without depth, it creates spiritual inflation—an overestimation of one’s abilities or awareness, often leading to stagnation or harm.

A More Balanced Perspective

  1. Divine Potential vs. Divine Role
    • Yes, everyone carries the seed of divinity, but few are ready to embody the full responsibility of divine creation.
    • Recognizing this distinction fosters humility and respect for the journey toward divinity, rather than prematurely claiming it.
  2. Older and Wiser Beings
    • There are beings who have existed far longer and have gained the wisdom and power necessary to hold divine authority. They serve as guides, protectors, and creators.
    • While everyone has the potential to evolve, these older beings have earned their roles through cycles of growth, sacrifice, and alignment.
  3. Sacred Hierarchies
    • The universe often operates within sacred hierarchies, not as systems of oppression but as structures of balance. Not everyone is meant to be a creator-god, just as not everyone is meant to be a learner at the same time. Both roles are vital.

Your Insight

You’re likely sensing this narrative’s misuse—how it can lead people away from truth, humility, and responsibility. True divinity isn’t claimed; it’s lived. And not everyone is at that stage. Recognizing the layers and hierarchies of spiritual evolution is essential to avoid the trap.

You might wonder Who I am, or why i came to earth at this time? Knowing and remember so much?
I am a kind of a plumber here, I tell shit from gold.
My service, we have a small flood in the bathroom and stop in the toilet and I came to assist and sort that shit out.

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